In his own way, Harsha Bhogle has explained the true reflection of the statement made by the Indian skipper Virat Kohli recently.

Harsha Bhogle has tweeted his say on the matter&nbsp | &nbspPhoto Credit:&nbspPTI

Virat Kohli, who is currently enjoying his time out from the cricket pitch amidst Diwali celebrations, has found himself in an unwanted controversy. For people who don't yet know the reason behind it, a video of Virat Kohli is making the rounds in social media where the Indian skipper can be seen replying to a fan in a rude who said that he prefers seeing English and Australian batsmen more than watching him bat. He said thay such a person should not live in India and asked him to get his priorities right.

While all expected that Virat Kohl would land himself under some huge problem for his comments, the cricketing fraternity was rather quite regarding Kohli's statement and there were also no questions asked by them on such a stance by the Indian skipper. Besides that, he received some criticism from random Twitter users which don't seem to have bothered him that much.

However, eminent Indian cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle has given a totally different dimension to this entire controversy, which in other words isn't such a big controversy.

Virat Kohli's statement is a reflection of the bubble that most famous people either slip into or are forced into. The voices within it are frequently those that they wish to hear. It is a comfortable bubble and that is why famous people must try hard to prevent it from forming

This comes after Virat Kohli replied to the Twitter user in a video by saying " Okay, I don’t think you should live in India then... you should go and live somewhere else no. Why are you living in our country and loving other countries? I don’t mind you not liking me but I don’t think you should live in our country and like other things. Get your priorities right.”

Maybe, the Indian skipper put out that comment in a sarcastic way, which certainly did not come out right. Kohli was in red-hot form in the recently-concluded ODI series against West Indies as he finished the series as the top run-getter with a staggering 453 runs in five innings at an average of 151.00. He also slammed a hat-trick of centuries in the first three ODIs and entered the elite 10,000-run club in ODIs, leaving behind Sachin Tendulkar to become the quickest to the milestone.

Harsha Bhogle's tweet a must read for growing criticism against Virat Kohli's leave India commentDescription:In his own way, Harsha Bhogle has explained the true reflection of the statement made by the Indian skipper Virat Kohli recently.Times Now